Title: QUICKSTART TENNIS
1QUICKSTART TENNIS
- Why its so important to your tennis community
2QuickStart Tennis - Please paint lines for our
kids!
3What is quickstart tennis
- A format of play for kids 10 under to learn and
play the game with 6 key variables - Age
- Court Size
- Racquet Size
- Ball
- Net Height
- Scoring System
- The Play Component - Integrate into existing
programs - Team based play
- Tournaments
- Lesson based programs
- Casual play
4QuickStart is to Tennis, What
- T-Ball and Little League are to Baseball
- Pee-wee and Youth soccer lined fields are to
Soccer - First-Tee is to Golf
- AYF is to Football
- Shorter lined courts and lower baskets are to
Basketball
5- QuickStart courts
- can be done with minimal investment by painting
lines on existing courts - will provide additional activity for one of
Wilmingtons largest populations
6QuickStart will soon be the official format for
10 and under tennis in America
7QuickStart Tournaments
- Communities without permanent QuickStart courts
or painted lines will miss out on USTA QuickStart
tournament opportunities resulting in a loss of
economic development revenue - Facilities without permanent QuickStart courts or
lines will loose out on this revenue generating
format
8- Acknowledges that the USTA has battled the trend
(of decline in outdoor activities) somewhat
successfully with a forceful campaign to recruit
young players Feb 21, 2008
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10Is it only for kids?
- The 60 ft courts are already becoming popular for
adults to better allow singles play for seniors,
those with bad knees, wheelchair players, obese
players or anyone who is mobility
challenged.which is exactly what small kids are
relative to full-size courts, as they lack stride
length. While kids may have tons of energy, they
struggle to cover a full size court, particularly
with regulation balls. A smaller court in
conjunction with slower balls affords getting to
more balls, providing enjoyment for anyone who
gives it a whirl.
11Communities Planning Permanent QuickStart Courts
Lines in North Carolina
- Cary, NC
- Winston-Salem, NC
- Black Mountain, NC
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Greensboro, NC
- High Point, NC
- Raleigh, NC
- Charlotte, NC
- Holly Springs, NC
- Asheville, NC
12Additional Opportunities for One of your Largest
User Groups
- Nurtures the potential of youth (expands physical
and mental skills) - Builds community with team approach
- Supports a healthy lifestyle
- Generates revenue
13Official QuickStart Line Ruling from the USTA
- The Rules of Tennis DO allow USTA
National/Sectional/District events or tournaments
to be played on courts with additional lines such
as those used for the QuickStart Tennis format. - However, the rules prohibit play on courts with
additional lines for ITF (International Tennis
Federation) and ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis
Association) events or tournaments. - Timon Corwin
- Senior Director, Junior and Collegiate
Competition - United States Tennis Association
- 10399 Flores Drive
- Boca Raton, FL 33428
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14After 10 minutes on the courts, you dont even
notice the lines Robin Jones, Cary Tennis
Association Founding President
Over the past two years, there have been zero
complaints about QuickStart lines on any of our
courts Craig Jones USTA Southern QuickStart
Task Force
15 16QuickStart Tennis - Please paint lines for our
kids!